Nonparametric Bézier Representation of Polynomial Transition CurvesSource: Journal of Surveying Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 002Author:Sánchez-Reyes J.;Chacón J. M.
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)SU.1943-5428.0000251Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In a series of papers in this journal, polynomial solutions of transition curves are introduced for road design, constructed as graphs of polynomial functions. These curves admit a simple expression in nonparametric Bézier form, which facilitates their implementation into commercial software and data exchange. Furthermore, in this Bézier representation, few compact formulas describe all possible cases, and the boundary conditions defining the curves translate into intuitive geometric arrangements of the control points. This is illustrated with several examples, including cases where, at the endpoints, zero curvature and smoothness of the curvature diagram are required. The authors also consider an alternative using a nonparametric B-spline curve of lower degree, but at the cost of a more complex model. Quartic splines, at a minimum, are required to ensure a continuous change of lateral acceleration along the transition.
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| contributor author | Sánchez-Reyes J.;Chacón J. M. | |
| date accessioned | 2019-02-26T07:48:51Z | |
| date available | 2019-02-26T07:48:51Z | |
| date issued | 2018 | |
| identifier other | %28ASCE%29SU.1943-5428.0000251.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4249575 | |
| description abstract | In a series of papers in this journal, polynomial solutions of transition curves are introduced for road design, constructed as graphs of polynomial functions. These curves admit a simple expression in nonparametric Bézier form, which facilitates their implementation into commercial software and data exchange. Furthermore, in this Bézier representation, few compact formulas describe all possible cases, and the boundary conditions defining the curves translate into intuitive geometric arrangements of the control points. This is illustrated with several examples, including cases where, at the endpoints, zero curvature and smoothness of the curvature diagram are required. The authors also consider an alternative using a nonparametric B-spline curve of lower degree, but at the cost of a more complex model. Quartic splines, at a minimum, are required to ensure a continuous change of lateral acceleration along the transition. | |
| publisher | American Society of Civil Engineers | |
| title | Nonparametric Bézier Representation of Polynomial Transition Curves | |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| journal volume | 144 | |
| journal issue | 2 | |
| journal title | Journal of Surveying Engineering | |
| identifier doi | 10.1061/(ASCE)SU.1943-5428.0000251 | |
| page | 4018001 | |
| tree | Journal of Surveying Engineering:;2018:;Volume ( 144 ):;issue: 002 | |
| contenttype | Fulltext |